Women often aro at loss for a complexion salve that can bo used during tho day without detection. Cultcne Balm (Reg.) is a Complexion Cream which is applied during tho day. Tho application is so simple—you merely rub it imo the face with tho finger tips, and when dry dust lightly with any soft fabric. Applied in the evening it is invaluable for dinner parties, theatres, etc. It makes the skin look clear and good, never gets red, coarse, or perspire. Imparts that soft, velvety appearance "likened to tho bloom of the peach." Miss Milfom guarantees each, jar puro and free from anv deleterious matter. Prico, Us. 6d. Hygienic Face Powder, i shades, 2s Gd. No belter Poudre known, competition defied. Miss Jlilsom is qualified to diaguoso all cases relating to Hair ami Face. Shampooing, Manicuring, Face Massage. Call or write ro Hair work. Miss Milsom, Barnetts' Building.-;, 91 Willis Street. Telephone BU.—Advt.
Are you collecting Camels from Desert Gold Tea Packets? If so* pleaso remember that tho competition closes on 31st July. Camels must bo posted to G.P.O. Box l, r >2o, 'Wellington. Enclose name nnd address, and number of Camels sent. .£SO and. hundreds of gift prizes are to be distributed.—Advt. ■ !
Chrysanthemums.—An abundant supply of these beautiful flowers now. ready. Also Fragrant Violets and Paper White Narcissi. Send some to your sick friends and see how they will enjoy them. Flowers packod nnd sent to all parts of the country. Miss Poole, Art Florist, 70 Manners Street. 'Phone 2109.
FOR SMART, STYLISH COSTUMES YOU must bo to an expert, a man who knows how to cut a costume, and how to nut those dainty finishing touches that mean distinction. For years I have made flic making of correct costumes my constant study, and with a full range of latest and most fashionable materials can guarantee the UTMOST SATISFACTION. H. GOTLIEB, djiito Newcastle, England), "THE DISTINCTIVE TAILOK," • First, Floor, Wiggina's Buildings, M 8 LAMBTON QUAY. 'Phones: Dusiuess 3063, Private 1123. CLARKE'S Hair Dye restores youthful colour, black or brown; harmless and odourless, colourlea. Post free, le. 6d; and 2s. 6d. Olarko, Ohemlst, 116 Victoria Street, Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3127, 4 July 1917, Page 2
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